EPPO Global Database

Ripersiella hibisci(RHIOHI)

Photos

All photos included on this page can only be used for educational purposes.
For publication in journals, books or magazines, permission should be obtained from the original photographers with a copy to EPPO.

Filter photos by tag:

Ripersiella hibisci (eggs) in the root ball of intercepted Callistemon plants.

Courtesy: B. Buchmann, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (eggs) in the root ball of intercepted Callistemon plants.

Courtesy: B. Buchmann, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (eggs) in the root ball of intercepted Callistemon plants.

Courtesy: B. Buchmann, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (adult)

Courtesy: S. Blaser, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (adult)

Courtesy: S. Blaser, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (adult)

Courtesy: S. Blaser, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (adult)

Courtesy: S. Blaser, Agroscope, Switzerland

Rhizoecus hibisci (slide-mounted specimen).

Courtesy: Jean-François Germain, Plant Health Laboratory, Montpellier (FR).

Ripersiella hibisci (adult)

Courtesy: S. Blaser, Agroscope, Switzerland

Ripersiella hibisci (eggs) in the root ball of intercepted Callistemon plants.

Courtesy: B. Buchmann, Agroscope, Switzerland

Found in Callistemon laevis.

Courtesy: Jeppe Andersen

Found in Callistemon laevis.

Courtesy: Jeppe Andersen

Infected Callistemon laevis.

Courtesy: Jeppe Andersen

Removed pots containing Callistemon laevis.

Courtesy: Jeppe Andersen